Blondin Park

An area of 2.3 ha (5.7 acres) in the south-west corner is a Local Nature Reserve,[2][3] and the nature area and allotments are a Site of Local Importance for Nature Conservation.

[4][5] The site was acquired by the Municipal Borough of Ealing in 1928 and opened as a public park called Northfields Recreation Ground.

The Blondin Nature Area was created in 1997.

[6] The nature reserve has a variety of habitats, including a wildflower meadow and a pond, where wetland plants have been introduced such as lesser pond-sedge, sharp-flowered rush and greater spearwort.

[5][6] There is access from Boston Manor Road.

A photo of Blondin Park taken overlooking the main parkland.